Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm F/3.5D ED
Shift lens • Digital era
- Announced:
- · January 2008
- Production status:
- ● In production
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- Original name:
- · Nikon PC-E NIKKOR 24mm 1:3.5D ED
- Class:
- · Slow full-frame shift lens
- · Professional model (Top class)
- System:
- · Nikon F (1959)
Abbreviations
PC | Perspective Control. |
E | The lens incorporates an electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism. |
D | The lens relays subject-to-camera distance information to the camera. |
ED | The lens incorporates low dispersion elements. |
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
24mm | |
F/3.5 | |
13 elements in 10 groups | |
3 ASPH, 3 ED | |
Internal focusing (IF) | |
Nikon F [46.5mm] | |
84° (35mm full frame) | |
On Nikon D APS-C [1.53x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 36.7mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/5.4 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 61° |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring (Manual settings only) |
9 (nine) | |
Focusing: | |
0.21m | |
1:2.7 | |
Focusing modes: | Manual focus only |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Perspective control mechanism: | |
Shift range: | -11.5..0..+11.5mm |
Tilt range: | -8.5..0..+8.5° |
Yes | |
- | |
Physical characteristics: | |
730g | |
⌀82.5×108mm | |
Water-resistant mount | |
- | |
Accessories: | |
Screw-type 77mm | |
HB-41 - Bayonet-type round | |
Not compatible |
Source of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
Manufacturer description
January 28, 2008
NIKON’S NEW WIDE-ANGLE PC-E NIKKOR 24MM F/3.5D ED LENS ALLOWS PHOTOGRAPHERS TO CONTROL PERSPECTIVE
MELVILLE, N.Y. – Nikon, Inc., today introduced the new PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED lens, the latest in a series of lenses that are equipped with a tilt/shift mechanism that enables photographers the flexibility to effectively manipulate perspective, distortion and focus. Whether photographing architecture, landscapes, interiors or panoramas, this Perspective Control (PC) lens easily corrects linear distortion and aberration to deliver images that more accurately reproduce the view as the human eye sees it.
"Nikon optical engineers successfully overcame a number of design challenges while developing a new 24mm Perspective Control wide-angle lens that delivers in a variety of applications and fulfills the needs of photographers whose work demands the type of image control that only a lens of this design can provide" said Edward Fasano, general manager for Marketing, SLR System Products at Nikon, Inc. "This lens represents a significant addition to the field-proven NIKKOR lens lineup and allows photographers to create images that would, in many instances, not be possible otherwise. Additionally, many photographers will appreciate the ability to more effectively correct images while shooting, significantly reducing the time required to correct images afterwards with image editing software."
Typically, tilting the axis of a camera can result in a misrepresentation of perspective. A Perspective Control lens' ability to fine-tune perspective and focus elements virtually eliminates these issues, an essential function for architectural and interior photographers.
The same features that make this lens excellent for architectural photography also provide nature and landscape photographers with an essential means to better control perspective, allowing them to capture nature's beauty more accurately and naturally. Additionally, the 24mm PC lens enables professional product photographers to sight just the right shooting angles on reflective objects without capturing their own reflection in the process.
A special tilt/shift mechanism gives users up to +/- 11.5 mm shift and +/- 8.5-degree tilt for perspective control. When shooting with a conventional lens, some objects, such as tall trees and buildings, can be challenging to photograph due to rectilinear distortion and converging lines that warp perspective. The 24mm Perspective Control lens corrects this issue with convenient side-mounted controls at 1mm / 1-degree intervals that will adjust the focal plane with shift and tilt adjustments. The lens optics can also be rotated up to 90 degrees right or left for perspective control adjustment, while a click-stop is provided every 30 degrees. Importantly, photographers can see the effect of every adjustment accurately through their Nikon SLR viewfinder.
In addition to providing linear perspective correction, the new 24mm PC lens has unique characteristics that make it well suited for a variety of tasks and offers a wide angle-of-view combined with dramatic depth-of-field control potential, perfect for capturing stunning landscapes. To further control the image, users can quickly adjust aperture with a stop-down button, or with the aperture ring. These same characteristics also make the 24mm PC lens a great choice for close-up macro work, with a minimum focusing distance of 0.7 feet and the ability to fine tune focus with perspective control.
The PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED lens continues NIKKOR's legacy of high-quality optics and durable design. It features the new "E" designation, which denotes an electromagnetic diaphragm that automatically controls aperture with the latest Nikon D-SLR cameras. Three Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements provide superior sharpness and color correction by effectively minimizing chromatic aberration, while three aspherical lens elements minimize various types of lens aberration. In addition to the Nikon Super Integrated coating that delivers superior color reproduction, Nikon's exclusive Nano Crystal Coat helps to virtually eliminate any remaining instances of ghosting and flare.
The PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED lens is the first in a new series of PC lenses being designed to meet the needs of photo professionals and enthusiasts. Two more PC lenses are currently in development and are scheduled to become available through Nikon authorized dealers during the summer of 2008.
From the editor
The lens can be tilted up to +/-8.5 degrees and shifted up to +/-11.5mm. The tilt and shift functions can be used singly or in combination. The lens can be rotated through +/-90 degrees with click stops at every 30 degrees to change tilt or shift direction.
Other shift lenses in the Nikon F system
■Nikon F mount (10) | |||||||||
Nikon PC Nikkor 19mm F/4E ED | A | 17 - 13 | 0.25m | -- | 2016 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-Nikkor 28mm F/4 | P | 10 - 8 | 0.30m | ⌀72 | 1975 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-Nikkor 28mm F/3.5 | P | 9 - 8 | 0.30m | ⌀72 | 1980 ● | ||||
Nippon Kogaku PC-Nikkor 35mm F/3.5 | P | 6 - 6 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1962 ● | ||||
Nippon Kogaku / Nikon PC-Nikkor 35mm F/2.8 | P | 8 - 7 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1968 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-Nikkor 35mm F/2.8 | P | 8 - 7 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1975 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-Nikkor 35mm F/2.8 | P | 7 - 7 | 0.30m | ⌀52 | 1980 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-E Micro Nikkor 45mm F/2.8D ED | A | 9 - 8 | 0.25m | ⌀77 | 2008 ● | ||||
Nikon PC Micro Nikkor 85mm F/2.8D | M | 6 - 5 | 0.39m | ⌀77 | 1999 ● | ||||
Nikon PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm F/2.8D | A | 6 - 5 | 0.39m | ⌀77 | 2008 ● |
Lenses with similar focal length
■Nikon F mount (1) | |||||||||
Samyang T-S 24mm F/3.5 ED AS UMC akaBower T-S 24mm F/3.5 ED AS UMC akaRokinon T-S 24mm F/3.5 ED AS UMC akaWalimex Pro T-S 24mm F/3.5 ED AS UMC | M | 16 - 11 | 0.20m | ⌀82 | 2013 ● |